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Better Training for Safer Food
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FISH DISEASES OF CONCERN
UNDER EU LEGISLATION
GIUSEPPE BOVO
L3
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INTRODUCTION-1
According to annex IV, part II, of 2006/88/EC directive the
following diseases are regarded of major concern :
EXOTIC
Epizootic ematopoietic necrosis (EHN)
NON EXOTIC
Viral haemorrhagic septicaemia (VHS)
Infectious haematopoietic necrosis (IHN)
Koi herpesvirus disease (KHVD)
Infectious salmon anemia (ISA)
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INTRODUCTION -2
In addition to the previous notifiable diseases the following
diseases may be considered at national level and MS may
require additional guarantees (Dec. 2004/453)
Bacterial kidney disease (BKD)
Spring viraemia of carps(SVC)
Gyrodactylus salaris (Gs)
Infectious pancreatic necrosis (IPN)
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EPIZOOTIC HAEMATOPOIETIC NECROSIS
- EHN -
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DEFINITION AND HISTORY
EHN IS AN EXOTIC SISTEMIC VIRAL DISEASE
AFFETCING WILD PERCH POPULATIONS (PERCA
FLUVIATILIS) IN AUSTRALIA ( LANGDON ET AL
1986)
FOLLOWING THE FIRST REPORT IN PERCH THE
DISEASE HAS BEEN OBSERVED IN FARMED
RAINBOW TROUT ( LANGDON ET AL., 1986)
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AETIOLOGY
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The causative agent of EHN is a member of the family
IRIDOVIRIDAE, genus Ranavirus , FROG VIRUS 3 (FV3) being the
type species : :
MORFOLOGY
: Icosahedral
SIZE
: 150-180 nm
BIOCHEMISTRY
: 1 ds DNA ,
Robust serological and genomic homologies are shown with
different ranaviruses causing similar diseases in different species
isolati nel corso di episodi di malattia sistemica nelle seguenti specie ittiche :
• Japanese seabass (Lates calcarifer)
LMBV
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Pikeperch (Stizostedion lucioperca )
Short finned eel (Anguilla australis)
European catfish (Silurus glanis)
Blackbullhead (Ameiurus melas)
B.cleaner wrasse (Labroides dimidiatus)
Guppy (Poecilia reticulata )
Turbot (Scopthalmus maximus)
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PPIV
SERV
ESV
ECV
DFV
GV6
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SUSCEPTIBLE HOSTS
REDFIN PERCH ( PERCA FLUVIATILIS )
IN WILD POPULATION
RAINBOW TROUT ( ONCORHYNCHUS
MYKISS)
IN FARMS CONNECTED WITH RIVERS
SUFFERING EHN OUTBREAKS
Perca fluviatilis picture Kohout J
THE DISEASE MAY AFFECT FISH AT ALL
LIFE CLASSES BUT IS MORE FREQUENT
AMONG JUVENILES
SEVERAL DIFFERENT SPECIES MAY
DEVELOP THE DISEASE WHEN
EXPERIMENTALLY INFECTED BY BATH
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O. mykiss picture (Onmyk_f0.jpg)
by McDowall, R.M.
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GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION
•THE DISEASE HAS ONLY BEEN REPORTED FROM
SOME REGIONS IN THE AUSTRALIAN CONTINENT
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ORIGIN AND TRANSMISSION
EHN IS HORIZZONTALLY TRANSMITTED ; NO DATA ON
VERTICAL TRANSMISSION ARE AVAILABLE
NEW OUTBREAKS IN FARMED FISH SEEMS TO BE CONNECTED
WITH NATURAL EPIZOOTIC OCCURRING IN THE WILD
POPULATION
THE VIRUS MAY BE TRANSPORTED BY NETS, BOATS, AND
OTHER EQUIPMENTS
BAIT FISH ARE CONSIDERED AS A POTENTIAL RISK
PISCIVOUROUS BIRDS ARE CONSIDERED AS A POTENTIAL
RISK ( WITTINGTON, 1996)
AMPHIBIA ARE REGARDED AS NATURAL RESERVOIR
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MORTALITY AND MORBIDITY
TROUT
OUTBREAKS OCCUR AT 11-20°C
LOW DIRECT ECONOMIC LOSSES , MAINLY RELATED TO
OVERCROWDING , BAD WATER QUALITY AND INTERCURRENT
DISEASES .
REDFIN PERCH
OUTBREAKS OCCUR AT HIGH TEMPERATURE
IN SUMMER BOTH MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY BECOME
IMPORTANT LEADING TO A SIGNIFICANT LOSS OR REDUCTION
OF WILD POPULATION, PARTICULARLY WHEN LARGE NUMBER
OF JUVENILES ARE PRODUCED
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MORBILITA’ E MORTALITA’
Mass mortality of redfin perch. Note the small size of
individuals affected and swollen stomach of fish at the
centre of the photograph
Source: anonymou
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CLINICAL SIGNS
According to the OIE ref. Lab there are no specific
clinical signs . Affected fish may show :
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LOSS OF EQUILIBRIUM
FLARED OPERCULA
DARKENING OF THE SKIN
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GROSS AND MICROSCOPIC PATHOLOGY
EHNV is an endotheliotropic agent causing extensive
haemorrhagies , oedema and reduction of peripheral circule .
A small proportion of fish may have :
KIDNEY , LIVER AND SPLEEN ENLARGMENT
The most prevalent lesions are represented by focal or
extensive necrosis interesting :
HAEMATOPOIETIC KIDNEY
SPLEEN
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SAMPLING AND DIAGNOSIS
Select 10 specimens showing clear signs referrred to
EHN and submitt them , in refrigerated box, to the
laboratory :
• VIRUS ISOLATION AND IDENTIFICATION
Liver
Anterior kidney
Spleen
• VIRUS IDENTIFICATION BY ELISA
• PCR + REA ( according to the OIE manual ) to
differentiate from different ranaviruses
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CONTROL AND PREVENTION
Because no commercial vaccine is available the
impact of the disease may be reduced through
REDUCTION OF THE STOCKING DENSITY
GOOD QUALITY WATER SUPPLY
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INFECTIOUS SALMON ANEMIA
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DEFINITION AND HISTORY
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ISA IS A SISTEMIC LETHAL VIRAL DISEASE , CAPABLE TO
INDUCE SEVERE ANEMIA AND HEAVY LOSSES IN ATLANTIC
SALMON (Salmo salar) DURING THE SEA-FARMING CYCLE .
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AETIOLOGY
The causative agent of ISA is an RNA virus belonging to the
family ORTOMYXOVIRIDAE , genus ISAVIRUS :
MORFOLOGY
DIZE
BIOCHEMISTRY
BIOPHISIC
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PLEOMORPHIC PARTICLES
100-130 nm
8 SS RNA , >10 STRUCTURAL PROTEINS
INACTIVATION 30 min a 56°C
INACTIVATION Cl2 100 ppm 15 min
INACTIVATION O3 8 mg/l 4 min
INACTIVATION pH 4 e pH 12 x 24 h.
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SUSCEPTIBLE HOSTS
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ATLANTIC SALMON (SALMO salar) IS THE MAIN TARGET
SPECIES . MOST OUTBREAKS HAVE BEEN REPORTED FROM
MARINE ENVIRONMENT
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THE DISEASE HAS BEEN ALSO REPORTED FROM SILVER
SALMON ( Oncorhynchus kisutch ) IN CHILE
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RAINBOW TROUT (O. mikiss) IS CONSIDERED A POTENTIAL
CARRIER ( detection of the virus in Ireland)
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ISAV HAS BEEN FURTHERMORE ISOLATED FROM HEALTHY
ATLANTIC COD ( Gadus morhua) AND POLLOCK (Pollachius
virens) REARED IN THE SAME CAGE WITH ATLANTIC SALMON
SHOWING ISA CLINICAL SIGNS
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Salmo salar - Sasal_u5.jpg) by
McDowall, R.M.
O. mykiss picture (Onmyk_f0.jpg)
by McDowall, R.M.
Oncorhynchus kisutch
pond.dnr.cornell.edu
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GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION
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ISA was first observed in 1984 in a hatchery located along the
west norvegian coast . In the following years the disease
spread the southern coast .
To date ISA has been diagnosed in the following areas :
GEOGRAPHICAL AREA
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YEAR
NORWAY
1984
CANADA ( New Brunswick)* 1996
SCOTLAND
1998
CANADA( Nova Scotia)
2000
FAROER
2000
USA ( Maine)
2001
CHILE
2001
* Preliminarly reported as HKS
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REFERENCES
Bouchard et al.,
Rodger et al.
report OIE
Kibenge et al.,
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ORIGIN AND TRANSMISSION
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ISA IS HORIZZONTALLY TRANSMITTED
CONTAMINATED WATER
WILD FISH
SHARING STAFF
WELL BOATS
SEA LICE( Lepeophtheirus salmonis)
VERTICAL TRANSMISSION HAS BEEN PROPOSED BY SOME
AUTHORS ( Nylund et al., 2007)
VIRUS ENTRY :
MOST LIKELY THROUGH GILLS . ENTRY THROUGH THE
INTESTINE HAS BEEN PROPOSED
VIRUS SHEDDING : THROUGH NATURAL XCRETIONS/SECRETIONS
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CLINICAL SIGNS
LETHARGY WITH FISH KEEPING CLOSE TO THE NET PEN
PALE GILLS
EXOPHTHALMIA
DISTENDED ABDOMEN
PETECHIAE ON THE SKIN
HAEMORRHAGIES IN THE ANTERIOR EYE CHAMBER
DURING THE LAST PHASE FISH REMAIN ON THE BOTTOM
OF THE CAGE
NO FEED IN THE DIGESTIVE TRACT
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GROSS PATHOLOGY
YELLOWISH/ REDDISH LIQUID IN CARDIAC AND
PERITONEAL CAVITY
LIVER , KIDNEY AND SPLEN AND INTESTINE
CONGESTION
FOCAL HAEMORRHAGIES AND NCROSIS IN THE LIVER
DARK RED LIVER
GILL AND CARDIAC ANEMIA
HAEMORRHAGIES IN THE MUSCULATURE AND
PERIVISCERAL FAT
OEDEMA OF THE SWIM BLADDER (CHRONIC STAGE )
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LESIONI ANATOMO-PATOLOGICHE
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MICROSCOPYC PATHOLOGY
MULTIFOCAL/EXTENSIVE HAEMORRHAGIES WITH NECROSIS
FOCI IN THE LIVER .
ERYTHROCYTES ACCUMULATION IN THE SPLEEN STROMA, IN
KIDNEY GLOMERULI AND IN BLOOD VESSELS OF THE
INTESTINAL LAMINA PROPRIA
SLIGHT MULTIFOCAL/EXTENSIVE INTERSTITIAL
HAEMORRHAGIES WITH TUBULAR NECROSIS .
ERYTROPHAGOCYTOSIS IN THE SPLEEN AND HAEMORRHAGIES
IN LIVER AND KIDNEY
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CLINICAL CHEMISTRY
DEGENERATION AND VACUOLATION OF RED BLOOD
CELLS
LEUCOCITES REDUCTION
HEMATOCRIT < 10 ( FINAL STAGE )
HAEMATOCRIT
25-30 ( INTERMEDIATE STAGE)
LIVER ENZIMES >>
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MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY
• SIGNIFICANT DIFFERENCES AMONG CAGES AT
FARM LEVEL AND BETWEEN FARMS
• DAILY MORTALITY 0.5-1%
• PEAKS IN EARLY SUMMER AND WINTER
• IN SERIOUS OUTBREAKS CUMULATIVE MORTALITY
> 90%
• STRESS ( HANDLING OF FISH) MAY INITIATE
DISEASE OUTBREAK
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DIAGNOSIS (Dec. UE 2003/1831)
ISA suspicion is confirmed when A
satisfied
A)
or B or C criteria are
CLINICAL SIGNS CONSISTENT WITH ISA + DETECTION
OF ISAV :
isolation in cell culture and identification
by PCR
in tissues ( ie BY IF)
B) VIRUS ISOLATION AND IDENTIFICATION OF ISAV FROM 2
SAMPLES COLLECTED ON SEPARATE OCCASIONS
C) VIRUS ISOLATION AND IDENTIFICATION FROM 1 SAMPLE +
POSITIVE PCR OR IFAT FROM TISSUES
DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS
Different anemic and haemorrhagic pathological conditions
Winter ulcers and septicaemia caused by Moritella viscosa
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CONTROL AND PREVENTION
Vaccination has been used in North America and Faroes Islands
with no complete protection and risk to establish carriers . The
prevention and control of ISA may be obtained according to the
following measures :
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CATEGORIZATION OF COMPARTMENTS
STRICT SURVEY OF CONTAINEMENT ZONE
PROHIBITION OF VACCINATION
TRANSPORT AND SLAUGHTERHOUSE REGULATION
DISINFECTION OF TRUCKS AND WELL BOATS
TRADE RESTRICTION FROM INFECTED AREAS
EGG DISINFECTION
CONTROL OF VECTORS (Lepeophtheirus salmonis)
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VIRAL HAEMORRHAGIC SEPTICAEMIA
- VHS -
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DEFINITION AND HISTORY
VHS is a sistemic disease characterized by
haemorrhagic picture affecting several species both
from freshwater and marine environment .
The disease has been observed since 1938 in
Rainbow trout (O. Mykiss ) which is the major
affected species and described with different
sinonims
All the VHS isolates react with the MAb IP5B11
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AETIOLOGY
The causative agent is an RNA virus belonging to the Rhabdoviridae
family , genus Novirabdovirus . 4 main genotypes described
TYPE
PREVALENT HOST TYPE AND LOCATION
I-a
Farmed rainbow trout and a few other freshwater fish in continental Europe[10]
I-b
Marine fish of the Baltic Sea, Skagerrak, Kattegat, North Sea, Japan[1]
I-c
Farmed rainbow trout Denmark
I-d
Farmed rainbow trout in Norway, Finland, Gulf of Bothnia
I-e
Rainbow trout in Georgia, farmed and wild turbot in the Black Sea[11]
II
Marine fish of the Baltic Sea
III
Marine fish of the British Isles and northern France, farmed turbot in the UK and Ireland, and Greenland halibut
(Reinhardtius hippoglossoides) in Greenland . Rainbow trout in Norway (marine environment
IV-a
Marine fish of the Northwest Pacific (North America), North American north Atlantic coast,[13] Japan, and Korea[1][14]
IV-b
Freshwater fish in North American Great Lakes region[14]
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SUSCEPTIBLE HOSTS
In the last 20 years the causative agent has been isolated from >
80 species . In farmed condition the target species is RT but the
disease has been observed in different species . According to
Directive 2006/88 susceptible species are :
FRESHWATER
•Brown trout
•Northern pike
•Grayling
•Whitefish
Salmo trutta fario
Esox lucius ( Meyer , 1985)
Thymallus thymallus (Meyer and Whali, 1988)
Coregonus sp. (Meyer et al., 1986)
MARINE
•Turbot
•European cod
•Pacific cod
•Pacific herring
•Sprat
•Pacific salmon
•Haddock
•Rocking
Scopthalmus maxim.(Schlotfeldt et al., 1991)
Gadus morhua
GAdus macrocephalus
Clupea pallasii
Sprattus sprattus
Oncorhynchus spp
Gdus aeglefinus
Onos mustelus
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MALATTIA SPERIMENTALE
GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION
VHS in trout has been only observed in Europe , representing one of
the most serious disease affecting salmonid aquaculture. The disease
is still present in :
AUSTRIA
BELGIUM
BULGARIA
CZECH REPUBLIC
FINLAND
GERMANY
ITALY
NETHERLANDS
POLAND
SLOVAKIA
SLOVENIA
SWITZERLAND
Courtesy prof. N.J. Olesen Fish Diseases EU Ref.
Lab. (Aarhus –DK)
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Date
Location
State or
Province
Primary species
(Other species)
Estimated
Comments
MI
Muskellunge
4 of 27
Samples
submitted over
several years
Bay of Quinte/Lake
Ontario
Ontario
Freshwater Drum
(Muskellunge
Round Goby)
Several
hundred tons
Very large
natural mortality
May 06
Sandusky Bay/Lake
Erie
OH
Freshwater Drum
Very large
mortality
"Windrows" of
fish on beach
May 06
St. Lawrence River
NY
Round Goby
(Muskellunge)
Large die off
River origin
Large die off
Fish dying in
commercial
traps
Mortality event
Acute mortality no external signs
Mortality in wild
Samples from
area of traps and
mortality
2003-05
Lake St. Clair
Summer
05
May 06
Lake Erie
OH
May 06
Lake Ontario
Ontario
May 06
Lake Erie
OH
June 06
Lake St. Clair
MI
Yellow Perch
Freshwater Drum
Smallmouth Bass
Bluegill
Crappie
Yellow Perch
Walleye
White bass
(Freshwater Drum
Smallmouth Bass)
Gizzard shad
Redhorse sucker
Blunt nose sucker
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(Yellow perch)
Large mortality
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VHS INFECTION IN
WILD MARINE FISH
Epidemiological investigations
carried out by CEFAS (UK)
And by EU- RL Aarhus (DK)
Data from EU Fish Diseases Reference Laboratory (Aarhus –DK).
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ORIGIN AND TRANSMISSION
VIRUS ENTRY
: GILLS ARE THE MAJOR PORTAL
VIRUS REPLICATION : FIRST IN THE EPITELIAL CELLS OF THE GILLS
FOLLOWING THE TISSUE INVASIONS
EPLICATION TAKE PLACE IN THE ENDOTHELIA
VIRUS SHEDDING:
URINE , OVARIAN FLUID AND SKIN
NOTE . EGGS MAY TRANSMIT THE INFECTION TO THE OFFSPRING BY
EXTERNAL CONTAMINATION .
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SIGNS AND PATHOLOGICAL CHANGES
The infection is characterized by tree major phases
successivi :
ACUTE
Lethargy , mono-bilatera exopthalmus, hepatic
congestion, haemorrhagies, high mortality
SUB-ACUTE – CHRONIC
Iperpigmentation exopthalmus , liver and kidney
anemia anemia epatica e renale, moderate
mortality
NERVOUS
Abnormal swimming, kidney anemia , low mortality
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EXTERNAL SIGNS
Affected fish are lethargic and remain along the wall of the concrete
tanks or, in earthern ponds , near the surface of the water lying on
the crevices of the banks . The main signs : segni sono :
DARKENING OF THE SKIN
SEVERE GILL ANEMIA
EXOPTHALMUS MONO-BILATERAL
PERIORBITAL HAEMORRHAGIES
ABDOMEN DISTENSION
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GROSS SIGNS
Main internal signs are characterized by the presence of ascitic
fluid and a diffuse haemorrhagic picture intersting :
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SKELETAL AND CARDIAC MUSCULATURE
LIVER
KIDNEY
SWIMBLADDER
PERIVISCERAL FAT
PERITONEUM
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DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS
DISEASE
LESIONS
TEST
Gas bubble disease
Exopthalmus gas bubbles in the gills
Acute bacterial dis.
Haemorrhagies
PKD
Kidney enlargement PKX detection
IHN
Haemorrhagies
Virus identification
IPN
Exopthalmus/
Virus identification
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Bacteria isolation
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PREVENTION AND CONTROL
Because no commercial vaccines are available VHS may only
be controlled by eradication methods :
COLLECT AND ELIMINATE ALL THE FISH POPULATION
DRY ALL THE BASINS SIMULTANEOUSLY (6 WEEKS )
DISINFECT ALL THE FARM
RESTOKE WITH FREE FISH
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INFECTIOUS HAEMATOPOIETIC NECROSIS
- IHN -
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DEFINITION AND HISTORY
IHN is a systemic viral disease reported, with different
synonims, since 1953 and affecting some wild and reared
salmonid species along the pacific coast of USA :
YEAR
1953
1958
1958
1969
REGION
Washington
Oregon
California
Brithish C.
DISEASE
AFFECTED SPECIES
SSVD
OSVD
SRCD
IHN
IHN
O. nerka
O.nerka
O. tschawyytscha
O. nerka
O. mykiss
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AETIOLOGY
The causative agent of IHN is a Rhabdovirus , genus Novirhabdovirus
3 main genotypes described ( Kurath et al., 2003) :
GROUPS
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ORIGIN
U :
Isolates from Alaska, British Columbia Washington,
Oregon, California and Japan obtained from :
Sockeye salmon ( O. nerka )
Chinook salmon ( O. tshawytscha)
M:
isolates from Idaho, Washington, France and Italy
obtained from
rainbow trout (O. mikiss )
L:
isolates from California, Oregon and Japan obtained from
e Giappone, obtained from :
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GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION
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CANADA
USA
DOMINICAN REP.
JAPAN
KOREA
PAKISTAN
EUROPE
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BELGIUM
CZECH REPUBLIC
GERMANY
ITALY
FRANCE
NETHERLANDS
POLAND
SLOVENIA
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SUSCEPTIBLE HOSTS
According to directive 2006/88 the following species are
considered susceptible to the natural disease :
rainbow or steelhead trout (O. mykiss),
Chum salmon (Oncorhynchus keta),
coho salmon (O. kisutch),
Masou salmon (O. masou),
sockeye salmon (O. nerka),
pink salmon (O. rhodurus)
Chinook salmon (O.tshawytscha),
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TRASMISSION AND PATHOGENESIS
VIRUS ENTRY
: Gills , skin, oral
VIRUS SHEDDING : Feces , urine , sessual fluids, mucus
TRASMISSION
TEMPERATURE
REPLICATION
: Mostly orizontally
Vertical suspected
Confirmed by vectors ( invertebrates)
: Most of the outbreaks at 8-15°C
: Viremia AT 5-10 days
TARGET ORGANS : haematopoietic tissues ( kidney, spleen ) ,
brain and gastro- intestinal.
PROGNOSIS
: 35- 40 giorni
MORBIDITY & MORTALITY : 90-95% in fry . Not significant in market-size fish
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CLINICAL SIGNS
The first IHN sign is usually represented by a suddenly
increase of mortality associated with :
•Severe gill anemia
•Exopthalmus mono-bilateral
•Letargy
•Darkening of the skin
•Abdomen distension
•Mucoid feces
•Emorrhagies at the fin base
•Deviation of the spinal column in survivors
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GROSS LESIONS
The haemorrhagic picture appearing during an IHN outbreak is
usually less severe than in VHS . Affected specimen show ::
Visceral anemia
Empty stomach
Haemorrhagies in the skin and musculature
Haemorrhagies in the perivisceral fat
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LESIONI ANATOMO-PATOLOGICHE
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MICROSCOPICAL LESIONS
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Necrosis of the haematopoietic tissue
Focal necrosis in the liver
Necrosis of the pancreatic tissue
Necrosis of the granular cells found in the
stomach and intestine
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DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS
• DISEASE
LESIONS
TEST
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Gas bubble disease
Exopthalmus
gas bubbles in the gills
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Acute bacterial dis.
Haemorrhagies
Bacteria isolation
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PKD
Kidney enlargement
PKX detection
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VHS
Haemorrhagies
Virus identification
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IPN
Haemorrhagies
Virus identification
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PREVENTION AND CONTROL
In addition to the disinfection of eggs , the control of IHN may be
obtained by
ERADICATION METHODS
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HARVEST AND ELIMINATE ALL THE FISH POPULATION
DRY ALL THE BASINS SIMULTANEOUSLY (6 WEEKS)
DISINFECT
RESTOKE WITH FREE FISH
VACCINATION
• A DNA VACCINE HAS BEEN REGISTERD IN CANADA TO BE
USED IN SALMON INDUSTRY ( Salmo salar) .
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KOI HERPESVIRUS DISEASE
- KHVD -
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HISTORY AND DEFINITION
SINCE 1997-1998 SERIOUS MORTALITIES
AFFECTING KOI CARPS (Cyprinus carpio koi) AND
CHARACTERIZED BY SEVERE NECROSIS OF GILL
EPITELIAL CELLS ASSOCIATED WITH THE
PRESENCE OF HERPESVIRUS PARTICLES HAVE
BEEN OBSERVED
VERY SOON SIMILAR MORTALITIES WERE
OBSERVED IN COMMON CARPS (Cyprinus carpio )
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AETIOLOGICAL AGENT
The causative agent of KHVD , is a
member of the HERPESVIRIDAE
family, identified as:
CyHV-3 .
 SUBSPHERICAL MORPHOLOGY
 150-200 NM DIAMETER
 PRESENCE OF ENVELOPE
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SUSCEPTIBLE SPECIES
Common carp
( Cyprinus carpio)
CYPRINUS CARPIO IS
THE ONLY
SUSCEPTIBLE SPECIES
TO NATURAL KHVD
Common carp
(C. carpio koi)
ACCORDING TO
RECENT FINDINGS
ALL CYPRINID SPECIES
SHOULD BE REGARDED
AS POTENTIAL
CARRIERS OF KHV
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GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION
KHVD HAS BEEN REPORTED FROM THE FOLLOWING COUNTRIES :
Israele
Germany
UK
USA
Belgium
Netherland
China , Malaysia
Denmark
Sumatra; Indonesia , Taiwan
Austria, France,Poland
Luxembourg Switzerland
Japan, Thailand,
South Africa
Singapore
Anonimous, 1998
Bretzinger et al., 1999
Walster et al., 1999
Hedrick et al., 2000
Body et al., 2000
2001
2001
2002
2002
2003
2003
2003
2003
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ORIGIN AND TRASMISSIONE
VIRUS ENTRY
VIRUS SHEDDING
: SKIN INCLUDING FINS AND GILLS
: SKIN , URINE , FECES,
INCUBATION
TEMPERATURE
MORBIDITY
MORTALITY
:
:
:
:
7-21 DAYS
17-26°C
100%
 90 %
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CLINICAL SIGNS
LETHARGY OR HIPERACTIVITY
SWIMMING CLOSE TO THE WATER SURFACE NEAR TO THE
INLET WATER
DISCOLOURATION OR REDDENING OF THE SKIN
FOCAL OR TOTAL LOSS OF THE EPIDERMIS
OVER OR UNDER- PRODUCTION OF MUCUS
SUNKEN EYES
LOSS OF EQUILIBRIUM
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GROSS AND MICROSCOPIC PATHOLOGY
• SEVERE NECROTIC AREAS IN THE
GILLS
• GILLS HYPERPLASIA AND
HYPERTROPHY BRANCHIAL EP.
• ADESIONS IN THE ABDOMINAL
CAVITY
• ENLARGED KIDNEY AND SPLEEN
• FUSION OF SECONDARY
LAMELLAE
• EOSINOPHILIC INCLUSION
BODIES
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MORTALITY AND MORBIDITY
MORBIDITY
MORTALITY
: 100%
: 70-80% IN SEVERE OUTBREAKS 100%
Note : CUMULATIVE MORTALITY MAY BE AFFECTED BY
CONCOMITANT BACTERIAL AND PARASITIC INFECTIONS
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SAMPLING AND DIAGNOSIS
The diagnosis of KHV must be confirmed by the laboratory
COLLECT 10 FISH WITH TYPICAL KHV SIGNS
POOLED SAMPLES (< 5 FISH EACH) FROM TARGET TISSUES :
KIDNEY
GILLS
PROCESS SAMPLES FOR
VIRUS ISOLATION ON CCB or KF-1 ( 22-26 °C)
PCR ( according to Barcovier + Nested )
DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS
FLAVOBACTERIOSIS
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By courtesy Dr.Keith Way
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CONTROL AND PREVENTION
AN ATTENUATED VACCINE REGISTRED IN ISRAEL
IN ABSENCE OF VACCINE, PREVENTION BY
AVOIDING EXPOSURE IS THE ONLY POSSIBILITY
SMALL FARMS MAY ADOPT ERADICATION
METHODS
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THANK YOU FOR
YOUR ATTENTION
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